The previous promotion was large and undiminished, but it was actually just a gimmick.
The scale is just average: there are no erotic scenes at all, violent and bloody scenes, that is, the baboon bites the neck and spurts blood, the hero cuts off the head of the opponent with two swords, Emperor Caracalla inserts the knife into the neck of his brother Geta and spurts blood, the villain Macrinus holds Emperor Geta's head and keeps turning it on the table, the male protagonist Hanno cuts off the villain's arm...that's all.
may seem a bit scary at first glance, but for fans who are used to watching horror movies, it is within the acceptable range.
The film opens with the animation effect of oil paintings to introduce the previous situation, and uses subtitles to introduce the historical background of the film. Then General Acacius leads the Roman army to invade Numidia, with fire attacks from both sides, bows and arrows chaos Flying is quite epic. The previous promotion was large and undiminished, but it was actually just a gimmick. The scale is just average: there are no erotic scenes at all, violent and bloody scenes, that is, the baboon bites the neck and spurts blood, the hero cuts off the head of the opponent with two swords, Emperor Caracalla inserts the knife into the neck of his brother Geta and spurts blood, the villain Macrinus holds Emperor Geta's head and keeps turning it on the table, the male protagonist Hanno cuts off the villain's arm...that's all. may seem a bit scary at first glance, but for fans who are used to watching horror movies, it is within the acceptable range. The film opens with the animation effect of oil paintings to introduce the previous situation, and uses subtitles to introduce the historical background of the film. Then General Acacius leads the Roman army to invade Numidia, with fire attacks from both sides, bows and arrows chaos Flying is quite epic. The plot behind can basically be regarded as "The Return of the Roman Prince" + "The Passion of the Roman Prince" + "The Roman Prince" "The Revenge of the Son" is a bit of a fabrication. For example, the military rebellion and the overthrow of the corrupt emperors that were so carefully planned by General Acasius and his wife (the daughter of the former emperor) were shattered in an instant because of a maid's informant. , this... is a bit too smart. The general and his wife are both very strategic and courageous people. How could they be so careless? And not at all defensive? Since the general’s wife has been arrested, how could the villain Macrinus allow her to meet the male protagonist Hanno again? Doesn’t this give them an opportunity to collude and fight back? Including this Macrinus, he was a very wise man throughout the whole process. How come he suddenly turned into a fool at the end? Not only did they not kill Hannuo as soon as possible to eliminate the trouble, but they also had no expectation that Hannuo might rebel. In the end, they even had a 1v1 head-on battle with Hannuo alone? Hannuo's strength is obvious to all. He made it all the way to the finals. He is a conspirator and did not show any strength in the whole process. How can he have the confidence to fight Hannuo? Isn't this just seeking death? The most outrageous thing is that in the end, Hanno stood between the royal guards and the rebel army as a Roman prince and gave a speech, with the theme of "Regaining the Dream of Rome", and quelled a war with just his own strength and one mouth. , this kind of plot is just for deceiving children, who can adults believe it? You said you are a Roman prince, are you? Who can prove it? The fact that the late emperor’s daughter had an illegitimate child is a secret in itself. No one has mentioned it for so many years. It was not publicly announced when the parties involved (the general and the general’s wife) were still alive; now suddenly there is a person, and this person is also a gladiator. , jumped out and said that he was of royal blood, how could those soldiers believe it? You said that the rebel army can be understood because they saw the former emperor's ring, but what about the Royal Guards, the army that originally helped the villain Macrinus? Why do they believe it too? Do Roman soldiers only know how to fight and have a negative IQ? However, judging from the action and fighting scenes alone, this film still has merits. The male protagonist Hannuo fights monsters and upgrades along the way, biting baboons, breaking rhinoceros horns, and leading a warship to victory in a sea of sharks. These scenes are still worth watching. look! Author: Lanyu Xingcheng